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4.00 Credits
An introductory study of the functions of the director, with emphasis on script analysis, the rehearsal process, and communicating with collaborators. Practical scene work directing student actors is a major component of the course. Prerequisite: THEA 145. Alternate years.
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4.00 Credits
Development of scene design techniques through study of the practice in rendering, perspective drawing, plan drafting, sketching and model building. Beginning work in theory, techniques, and practices in scenery painting for the theatre. Prerequisites: THEA 148 and THEA 149. Alternate years.
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4.00 Credits
The theory of stage and lighting design with emphasis on their practical application to the theatre. Prerequisites: THEA 148 and 149. Alternate years.
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4.00 Credits
Essentials in stage makeup: straight, character, special types. Effects of light on makeup are included. Recommended for performers and directors of educational, church and community theatres. Prerequisite: THEA 148. One-half unit of credit. Alternate Years.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced techniques in makeup design. Three-dimensional and prosthetic makeups are included, with emphasis on nonrealistic and nonhuman forms. Prerequisite: THEA 232. One-half unit of credit. Alternate years.
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4.00 Credits
Studies of the techniques of basic movement and interpretation in ballet, jazz, and modern dance at the intermediate level. Classes include improvisation and choreography. Prerequisite for THEA 235: THEA 136 or consent of instructor. Prerequisite for THEA 236: THEA 235 or consent of instructor. One-half unit of credit each. Not open to students who have received credit for MUS 135-136 or MUS 235-236. Cross-listed as MUS 235-236.
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4.00 Credits
Exploration of contemporary realism through intensive character analysis, monologue work, and scene study. Prerequisite: THEA 145.
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4.00 Credits
A noncredit seminar in which faculty and students travel to Canada to such venues as the Shaw Festival or the Stratford Theatre Festival to view and discuss required plays, expanding their cultural and theatrical experiences. In addition, students will travel to view and discuss plays selected from community, university, and professional productions in the Williamsport vicinity. Enrollment in one Fall Theatre Colloquium over the 4-year course of study is required for all students majoring in Theatre. Pass/Fail. Prerequisite: THEA 100 or the consent of instructor; this course may be repeated.
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4.00 Credits
A noncredit seminar in which faculty and students travel to New York City to view and discuss required plays, expanding their cultural and theatrical experiences. In addition, students will travel to view and discuss plays selected from community, university, and professional productions in the Williamsport vicinity. Enrollment in one Spring Theatre Colloquium over the 4-year course of study is required for all students majoring in Theatre. Pass/Fail. Prerequisite: THEA 100 or the consent of instructor; this course may be repeated.
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4.00 Credits
Study of selected theatrical subjects, such as plays, writers, movements, or technical projects. Recent topics include stage management, sound design, stagecraft, and professional development. Prerequisite: THEA 100. With consent of instructor, may be repeated for credit if the topic is different from one previously studied.
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